An unknown sender accuses Kuande Investment’s CEOs of mind control in an Ethereum burn transaction.
Mysterious Ethereum Transfer Sparks Investigation
A crypto address recently transferred 500 Ethereum (ETH) to a burn address, effectively removing the funds from circulation. Alongside the transfer, the sender posted cryptic messages accusing Kuande Investment’s leadership of using “brain-computer weapons” to manipulate employees.
Ethereum Scan data shows three Mandarin messages in the transaction’s input field. The sender alleged that Feng Xin and Xu Yuzhi, the CEOs of Kuande Investment, subjected employees and even themselves to mind control.
Alarming Claims About Brain-Computer Technology
One message detailed how the supposed brain-altering technology operates, describing it as a “new mode of crime.” The sender warned that as brain-computer interfaces advance, victims lose their autonomy, becoming slaves to digital systems.
“If I one day fall victim to this mind-controlling machine, I will leave the world,” the sender added ominously.
Sender Tied to Previous Crypto Donations
Crypto traders on X quickly traced the address behind the burn transaction. The same entity had previously sent 591 ETH to the WikiLeaks donation address and 700 ETH to a Ukraine relief fund. These transactions carried identical messages about the alleged brain-computer weapon.
Sender Identifies as a Chinese Entrepreneur
Following the WikiLeaks donation, the sender identified himself as Hu Lezhi, a Chinese programmer and entrepreneur. He claimed he had been under mind control since at least October 2022 and sent over $5 million in crypto to raise awareness about Kuande Investment’s alleged crimes.
No Evidence of Kuande Investment’s Existence
Despite the serious accusations, no public records confirm Kuande Investment’s existence. However, shortly after the messages surfaced on X, a Solana-based meme coin named “Kuande Investment” appeared on pump.fun, hinting at possible opportunistic trading activity.
The bizarre nature of the Ethereum burn and subsequent revelations have left the crypto community questioning whether this is a genuine plea for help or an elaborate hoax.
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